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==Background== ==Background==
Jorge was born (DOB: ???) in New York and raised in Florida. He graduated from ] and currently resides in ]. In addition to working for Fox Sports Radio, Sedano works for the ] as a ] for their ] games. Sedano has been very vocal in his support of ] during the Shaq-Kobe debate. Jorge was born in New York and raised in Florida. He graduated from ] and currently resides in ]. In addition to working for Fox Sports Radio, Sedano works for the ] as a ] for their ] games. Jorge is a big fan of ], the ], and Miami sports. Sedano has been very vocal in his support of ] during the Shaq-Kobe debate.


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Jorge Sedano (pronounced like "George") is the host of The Third Shift on Fox on Fox Sports Radio.

Sedano's portion of the show originates each weekday morning from 2am-6am EST (11pm-3am PST) from Miami, Florida, while his crew of sidekicks (including "update girl" Karen Kay & Marcel Hall) are at the AutoZone Studios in Sherman Oaks, California.

Background

Jorge was born in New York and raised in Florida. He graduated from Florida International University and currently resides in Miami, FL. In addition to working for Fox Sports Radio, Sedano works for the Miami Heat as a broadcaster for their basketball games. Jorge is a big fan of Dan Marino, the New York Yankees, and Miami sports. Sedano has been very vocal in his support of Shaquille O'Neal during the Shaq-Kobe debate.

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